Common use of LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY Clause in Contracts

LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. During the Term, Lessor, its officers, agents, employees, contractors, and subcontractors shall have the right, without limitation or cost, to enter upon the Premises for any lawful purpose, including the purpose of: inspecting the Premises and/or Equipment; making any repairs or alterations necessary for the preservation and safety of the Premises; and for determining whether Lessee is complying with its obligations hereunder. Such entry by Lessor shall not be deemed to excuse ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s performance of any promise, term, condition, or covenant required of it by this Lease, and shall not be deemed to constitute waiver thereof by Lessor. Lessor reserves the right to possess, and Lessee shall provide Lessor, copies of all keys to all gates, buildings, and structures on the Premises.

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Sources: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. During the TermTerm of this Lease Agreement, Lessor, its officers, agents, employees, contractors, and subcontractors shall have the right, without limitation or cost, to enter upon the Premises for any lawful purpose, including the purpose of: inspecting the Premises and/or Equipment; making any repairs or alterations necessary for the preservation and safety of the Premises; and for determining whether Lessee is complying with its obligations hereunder. Such entry by Lessor shall not be deemed to excuse ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s performance of any promise, term, condition, or covenant required of it by this Lease, and shall not be deemed to constitute waiver thereof by Lessor. Lessor reserves the right to possess, and Lessee shall provide Lessor, copies of all keys to all gates, buildings, buildings and structures on the Premises. .

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Sources: Lease Agreement